A Hilton in Houston Opens a Window
On the Hotel Room of Tomorrow

By

Barbara Boydston The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition

Updated May 6, 1999 11:59 p.m. ET

Timothy Cage never checks into a hotel expecting to get a good night's sleep.

"Even at really good hotels there's usually one or two things that usually don't go right," says Mr. Cage, a communications consultant who travels so frequently he can't recall the past week's itinerary.